INDEX 



405 



Ice, north of Cape Wash- 

 ington, 326 

 off Cape Albert, 297 

 old floes passed, 131 

 pack surging down Smith 



Sound, 33 

 pecuHar formations of, 187 

 Petowik glacier, 22 

 Polar pack, loi 

 pressed harder with the 



flood-tide, 55 

 rough, 301 

 rubble, 117 

 rubble ice as nets, 124 

 rubble ice half congealed, 



143 

 sea ice, 187, 301 

 shifting, 47 

 small berg, 18 

 solid edge of, 265 

 surging of the pack, 93 

 thickness of young ice, 2 98 

 through rafters and rub- 

 ble, 124 

 Tossuketek glacier, 20 

 Tracy glacier, 26 

 trail over young ice, 102 

 trash ice, 63 



traversed in March, 201 

 traversed fragments of old 



floes, 327 

 trouble with, 36 

 twenty-seven bergs in 68® 



Lat., 19 

 two bergs, 18 

 two big blue floes, 44 

 velocity of floes, 47 

 ice window (in igloo), 105 

 winter's ice still intact, 



40 

 young ice across the lead 



144 

 young ice, 265, 266 



(formed), 298 



Ice-bergs, see Narrow shaves 

 from, under Ice ; also see 

 Field of, under Ice, 



ice-boats, 359 



ice-cap, 129 



ice-foot, 39, 301 

 edge of, 55 

 Ice-foot, 306, 320, 340, 341 



Alpine in character, 303 



a broad deep lake, 239 



a trail along, 322 



found by Egerton, Raw- 

 son and Parry, 339 



hewing road along, 322 



reaching from (reaching 

 low-sloping "spit"), 224 

 Igloos, 303, 319, 382 



abreast of Cape Albert, 



337 

 at Hecla, loi 

 built of floe, 105 

 building of, 125 

 "Christmas," 36 

 Henson's, 123 

 first, 102 

 Henson's igloo shattered, 



125 



snow, 306 

 Igludiahni, 29 

 Inaloo, 384 



Independence Bay, 161 

 Inlet, Clements Markham, 56 

 Intermediate Point, difficulties 



encountered, 214 

 Inueto, 1 01 

 Island, Bache, 299 



Beaumont, 154 



Bellot, 307 



Britannia, 150 



Crozier, 39, 233 



Duck, (whaler's lookout on 

 summit), 21 



Eagle, 6 



Ellison. 150 



